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It seems Nicole Charbonneau Barron neglected to mention her allegiances to Opus Dei, even though she was one of a handful of spokespersons representing Quebec’s 220 members during The Da Vinci Code fiasco a couple of years ago (scroll to the bottom. Warning: self-plug!), and gave ad hoc literary criticism of Dan Brown’s pulp during several press interviews.

That woman may not have disclosed her allegiance to Opus Dei, but its not as if she tried to hide it either. After all, she went public two years ago as being the spokesperson for Opus Dei in Quebec, at the time of the Da Vinci controversy. She then clarified, so to speak, the issue of self-inflicted physical penances for the members of that organization. This did not go unnoticed at the time. I cant see how anyone at the PC could complain to her for not having been told about this, unless the tories still really dont care about whats going on in Quebec. In such a case, too bad for them.

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